Trondheim Synagogue

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Trondheim Synagogue
Synagogue de Trondheim (Intérieur) mod timm.jpg
Interior of the Trondheim Synagogue
Religion
AffiliationAshkenazi Reform Judaism
Location
LocationArkitekt Christies gate 1B
Norway Trondheim, Norway
Architecture
Completed1925

The Trondheim Synagogue (Norwegian: Synagogen i Trondheim) in Trondheim, Norway is the second-northernmost synagogue in the world (after the synagogue in Fairbanks, Alaska[1]). The present synagogue has served the Jewish community since its inauguration on October 13, 1925. It was built to replace the first synagogue in Trondheim, the St Synagogue, which was opened in 1899.

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  1. ^ "Congregation Or HaTzafon". Archived from the original on 2014-09-20. Retrieved 2011-04-10.

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Coordinates: 63°25′35″N 10°23′34″E / 63.4264°N 10.3928°E / 63.4264; 10.3928

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